Earlier it was said that there was really no one in the government actively promoting the two official languages, bilingualism. We're a bilingual country, but we don't talk about that a lot.
This may be a fairly difficult question, but I'd like to know whether you think that the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages could play a more proactive role in this regard. It seems to me it already has a structure in place and staff in all the provinces. I suppose that the role it plays depends on the mandate the Prime Minister gives it. It seems to me that the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages has people in place who could play this proactive role. What do you think about that?